The Biblical Garden, located on the grounds of the Temple of Solomon, welcomes visitors from all over the globe daily. These tours are led by priests dressed in traditional attire from the Biblical era.
This immersive experience allows visitors to step back in time, as the garden features scenic elements reminiscent of the series “The Ten Commandments.” The tour begins by retelling the story of the Hebrew people’s enslavement in Egypt to their liberation through signs and wonders.
During the visit, guests have the opportunity to see replicas of the Tabernacle of Moses, the Memorial of the Temples of Jerusalem, and the Garden of Olives.
On Wednesday, July 17, a group of Holocaust survivors living in Brazil visited the Biblical Garden at the Temple of Solomon.
Currently, it is estimated that around 245,000 Holocaust survivors are living in approximately 90 countries around the world.
Through this guided tour, the survivors were able to reconnect with their identity and history heritage, gaining a deeper understanding of the history of God’s people and their own descendants.